Great British Railway Journeys S11E09 - Paignton to Tiverton
Summary:
Michael Portillo's exploration of the West Country continues in south Devon. Guided by his 1930s Bradshaw's, Michael arrives in Paignton to investigate an extraordinarily high murder rate in the literature of the 1930s! The Dartmouth Steam Railway conveys him in style to the beautiful home of Agatha Christie, in the company of her great-grandson, James Prichard.
At Dawlish, Michael discovers violets were so prized between the wars they had their own train to London and that the flower trade continues to flourish at Whetman Pinks, established in the same year as Michael's Bradshaw's.
Exeter Station takes centre stage as Michael hears from the granddaughter of publisher Allen Lane how he was inspired to invent the Penguin paperback.
Striking north to Tiverton, in the pretty Culm Valley, Michael traces the origins of a national institution, the Young Farmers' Clubs, and sees how the organisation has evolved.
UK Air Date 2020/01/16
Release Date 2020/01/16
Channel BBC Two
Genre Documentary/Travel
Source HDTV
Video Format x264 CRF21 720x404 25 FPS 987 Kbps
Audio Format 2 Channel VBR AAC
Duration 28Minutes 59Seconds
Filesize 204.7MiB
Description
Great British Railway Journeys - Paignton To Tiverton: The
Dartmouth Steam Railway takes Michael Portillo to the beautiful
home of Agatha Christie, in the company of her great-grandson
James Prichard
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